Findings

Last night’s “Elementary” was a snowy one. If you don’t follow the show, Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Joan Watson try to solve a crime in the middle of a massive blizzard. The city has shut down and the roads are treacherous…It is the worst blizzard the city has seen in years…

“The Sweet Life” is an exhibition curated by Joyce Acciaioli Rudge that combines two eras that were at the height of their popularity in the 1950s: Italian Cinema and LIFE Magazine. The Molecule edited a piece that will run continuously alongside the art in the exhibit.

What Maisie Knew is a drama about a small girl caught in the middle of her parents’ divorce and custody battle. The Molecule has been working for weeks on Maisie’s opening titles, end title crawl, and various screen replacements and VFX.

This spring, The Molecule shot and composited online video content for action/sci-fi film Prometheus’s publicity website ProjectPrometheus.com. This project marks an important step of our production services expansion.

As TV shows are able to employ more and more visual effects, it’s up to companies like the Molecule to meet the demand. In a new article in Post Magazine, the Molecule’s own Luke DiTommaso (VFX Supervisor/COO) weighs in on VFX for TV.